Charanjit Kaur Vs State of Punjab and Others

High Court Of Punjab And Haryana At Chandigarh 17 Sep 2012 Criminal Miscellaneous No. M-28431 of 2012 (O and M) (2012) 09 P&H CK 0277
Bench: Single Bench
Acts Referenced

Judgement Snapshot

Case Number

Criminal Miscellaneous No. M-28431 of 2012 (O and M)

Hon'ble Bench

Rameshwar Singh Malik, J

Advocates

G.S. Sandhu, for the Appellant;

Acts Referred

Criminal Procedure Code, 1973 (CrPC) — Section 482

Judgement Text

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Rameshwar Singh Malik, J.@mdashFeeling aggrieved against the alleged inaction on the part of respondent authorities, petitioner has approached

this court by way of instant petition u/s 482 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, invoking its inherent jurisdiction for appropriate directions to the

respondent authorities. Learned counsel for the petitioner, at the very outset, fairly states that the petitioner has got the alternative remedy, which

has not been availed by him, so far.

2. During the course of hearing, when confronted with the judgement of the Hon''ble Supreme Court of India, in the case of Sakiri Vasu Vs. State

of U.P. and Others, , which has recently been reiterated in Samaj Parivartan Samudaya and others Vs. State of Karnataka and others, 2012 (3)

RCR (Crl.) 788, learned counsel for the petitioner very fairly states that let this petition be ordered to be dismissed as withdrawn, with liberty to

the petitioner to avail his alternative remedy, in terms of the law laid down in Sakiri Vasu''s case (supra).

3. In view of the above statement made by the learned counsel for the petitioner and without prejudice to the rights of the parties, the instant

petition is ordered to be dismissed as withdrawn, with liberty as prayed for.

4. However, lest this order is misunderstood, it is made clear that as and when appropriate petition is moved by the petitioner before the

concerned authority under Chapter XII of the Code of Criminal Procedure, the same shall be considered dispassionately and expeditiously,

passing appropriate orders thereon, in accordance with law. With the observations made above, the instant petition is disposed of.

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